H arry Kane hit a hundred. And a hurricane of controversy broke out. This was one extraordinary Premier League game. It was a whirlwind, breathless encounter summed up by the most remarkable final 15 minutes, including five chaotic minutes of added time.

They scored one penalty and missed another. Neither, Liverpool vehemently argued, should have been given with Kane making a shocking hash of the first one and then coolly despatching the second.

Kane has the cojones. There was also a message from the striker himself, a player of such iron self-belief.

Well, just a touch. Kane grabbed the headlines but that should not fully detract from another dazzling display from Mohamed Salah who scored twice.

His first took him to 20 Premier League goals in just 25 matches, the quickest a Liverpool player has reach that goal mark, two games ahead of Fernando Torres and Daniel Sturridge.

T he first goal was predatory. The second was simply brilliant, a Messi-like effort as he danced past three Spurs defenders deep in injury-time and, in the tightest of spaces inside the penalty area, dinked the ball past goalkeeper Hugo Lloris.

That was a goal worthy of winning any game and it came after another deserving of that status, by Spurs substitute Victor Wanyama.

There were two goals of the season, two Kane penalties and two points won, lost, won, lost for Liverpool who led after three minutes, and after 94 minutes, but failed to win.

There were even more talking points: A nd there was more. Goalkeeper has been a problem area for Liverpool, whatever Klopp says, and having given Loris Karius a run of games to stake his claim, he was rewarded with a quixotic performance: Pochettino was not exempt.

Fresh from the impressive win at home to Manchester United, he initially got his tactics wrong here as he set Spurs in a diamond midfield which was over-run, with Alli deep and Kane isolated.

Until changes were made it was only Moussa Dembele holding it together. Having scored so early against United, Spurs were quickly behind and it was a dire concession.

Or, rather, an Eric Dier concession — although Davinson Sanchez did not cover himself in glory either as he contested the ball with Roberto Firmino.

It broke to Dier who, facing his own goal, scuffed a back-pass allowing Salah a clear run. The clock read just two minutes and 50 seconds.

As poor as Dejan Lovren was when Spurs mauled Liverpool earlier this season, then so was Sanchez who lasted until 70 minutes before being hooked by Pochettino as he scented a way back into this.

In fact the substitutions from both managers were interesting as Klopp reacted defensively and even ended up with five at the back after bringing on Joel Matip.

By now the momentum had swung. Spurs were dominant, Liverpool feeding off scraps. And then all hell broke lose. Spurs were on the up and when Alli threaded a pass through to Kane the forward collected it and attempted to round Karius.

Liverpool argued he went down easily but the penalty was given after Moss consulted with his assistant. As they talked replays appeared to show Kane was offside but then it became clear that Lovren had attempted to play the ball with it coming off him.

Lovren did and under the laws — right or wrong — it meant Kane was onside. E ven then Kane struck a poor penalty, far too straight, expecting Karius to dive.

The goalkeeper did not and pushed it out. Liverpool felt justice was done and then believed they had claimed all the points, again, as Salah scored.

But there was one final big moment with substitute Fernando Llorente heading on a throw-in and Lamela nipping in. Van Dijk did not see him, raising his leg to clear and there was contact.

Not enough for Klopp but enough for the officials and, it later transpired, the Premier League match centre which deemed both penalty calls correct.

Few will have been more dramatic. I t was a penalty and Tottenham played magnificently in the second half but Liverpool will feel robbed. W hat a carry on in added time.

H e smacked that one into the bottom right corner. C alled by the linesman. Lamela was shoved over. W hat an extraordinary moment - Salah dribbles in from the right, turning first Davies, then Vertonghen, makes it to the six-yard line and lifts his shot over a diving Lloris into the roof of the net.

Lloris went down too soon and there was a hint of handball in the build-up. S purs skate through the box on the right with Son, Eriksen and Trippier but Robertson stands his ground and gets a double ricochet off Eriksen to relieve the pressure.

K ane did his stuttering run-up and went centrally but Karius read it. Lord, they need a keeper. K ane goes straight down the middle and Karius stood up to batter it away.

The penalty award stands. K ane goes over when Karius dives in front of him. He was miles offside but Lovren may have touched the ball.

W hat a purler! E riksen picks out Davies on the left and he surges into the box where his cross is blocked and balloons behind for a corner that Liverpool defend competently at first.

L iverpool substitution - Matip on for Milner. Liverpool have gone to three at the back. K arius is awarded a free-kick when he flaps at the corner and Kane slightly Lofthouses him.

Spurs are all over Liverpool now. Lamela, Kane and Son were racing in to meet it but Lovren stopped them prospering.

L loris sends Firmino flying when he clears a long ball over the top outside the area. Firmino was offside anyhow so took his bruises for nothing and his kicks for free.

S anchez goes off for Tottenham and Lamela comes on. Vertonghen makes a crucial tackle on Salah who took too much time when he broke upfield on a solo sally.

He seemed to be winning the race to meet the throughball. S purs are spraying passes around and an anxious Liverpool are being moved one way and another.

U nnecessary foul by Henderson gives Spurs a free-kick on the left, about 25 yards out. S on burns off Lovren and heads for the byline within the confines of the box and fizzes in a cross that Van Dijk heads behind to thwart Kane.

B ad foul from Milner scythes down Trippier in full flight, 35 yards out on the right. Harry Winks was the surprise Tottenham inclusion as he made his first Premier League start since December 16, replacing the injured Dele Alli.

But in the end the third was not necessary, despite Lamela becoming only the second player to score against Liverpool with his late consolation from a narrow angle.

Disappointed with the result but we need to keep working and improving. My confidence in these players is per cent, not per cent, per cent.

It was a very intense job and the boys did it. It was a deserved win. Over 85 minutes we were dominant. That was our best game of the season.

Football as it should be. Milner is the wise head in this exhilarating Liverpool side and his game management and awareness throughout proved key, cutting the supply line to the Spurs attack by suffocating Eriksen, Winks and Dembele in midfield.

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